The Principles of Scientific Management
Forfatter: Frederick Winslow Taylor
År: 1919
Forlag: Harper & Brothers Publishers
Sted: New York and London
Sider: 144
UDK: 658.01 Tay
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44 THE PRINCIPLES OF SCIENTIFIC MANAGEMENT
about as fresh as he was when he came trotting down
to work in the morning. We found that upon
wages of $1.15 a day he had succeeded in buying a
small plot of ground, and that he was engaged in
putting up the walls of a little house for himself
in the morning before starting to work and at night
after leaving. He also had the reputation of being
exceedingly “close,” that is, of placing a very high
value on a dollar. As one man whom we talked to
about him said, “ A penny looks about the size of a
cart-wheel to him.” This man we will call Schmidt.
The task before us, then, narrowed itself down to
getting Schmidt to handle 47 tons of pig iron per
day and making him glad to do it. This was done
as follows. Schmidt was called out from among the
gang of pig-iron handlers and talked to somewhat
in this way:
“Schmidt, are you a high-priced man?”
“Veil, I don’t know Vat you mean.”
“Oh yes, you do. What I want to know is whether
you are a high-priced man or not.”
“Veil, I don’t know vat you mean.”
“Oh, come now, you answer my questions. What
I want to find out is whether you are a high-priced
man or one of these cheap fellows here. What I
want to find out is whether you want to earn $1.85
a day or whether you are satisfied with $1.15, just
the same as all those cheap fellows are getting.”
“Did I vant $1.85 a day? Vas dot a high-priced
man? Veil, yes, I vas a high-priced man.”
“Oh, you’re aggravating me. Of course you want